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A Lurker's History of Paradox and the Paradox Community * by Stacy Rowley [Editor's Note: All the graphics in this article (except the two icons) are links to a larger version of the same image. Placing your mouse pointer over the graphic will show popup and status bar info about what the photograph is. The larger images open in the same smaller dialog window, so you might wish to leave that window open while reading the article.] The Early DOS Days: the Paradox Conferences ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() At Monterey, there was a Scandinavian contingent. Peter Olausson from Sweden was there with two of his employees and there were other Swedes and Danish people there. The Danish Borland office had brought green/violet warm-ups or jump suits, which the contingent wore. Peter says he still has his jump suit somewhere and that its quality was great. If one specific thing about the conference lingers in attendees' memories years later, it probably is those jump suits! There were also some French, and no doubt several other countries were represented. ![]() ![]() Next: The Late DOS Days Discussion of this article |
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